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2009-10-13
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2009-10-13
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2009-10-15
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There's always python...
I'd be interested in developing that way. The dev environment takes an awful lot of space, though.
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2009-10-15
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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@ Michigan, USA
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And if you write shell scripts, like me, developing on-device is pretty much a requirement!
I've successfully packaged the fremantle version of my easy-chroot package on-device using py2deb, and then uploaded to the autobuilder on-device, too!
I use leafpad for text file editing.
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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I'm a linux developer and new to Maemo5. Will receive my N900, hopefully.
I've successful installed the SDK and have some fun.
Maybe a dump question. Do we have an option to install
a development environment on the N900 itself ?
So i am able to compile software on the device itself ?
Best regards
Sacha